Christmas Eve is a very special night in Mexico, and it is celebrated with a variety of traditions and customs that are unique to the country. One of the most common traditions is to go to Midnight Mass, also known as "La Misa de Gallo" or "Misa del Gallo," which is a special service held on Christmas Eve. The Mass usually begins at midnight and is filled with singing, dancing, and prayer. After the Mass, people go home to enjoy a late-night meal with their families. It is also common for people to set off fireworks and burn small bonfires in the streets.